A forgotten East End district of a warped funhouse mirror vision of Glasgow, Scotland, Sinkhill is a hive of crooks, deviants and killers, and ordinary folk unfortunate enough to live among them. Sink is a vicious new crime series from the creative team behind Oxymoron: The Loveliest Nightmare. When Allan misses the last bus home, a wrong turn on his walk home takes him into Sinkhill. There, he must face an onslaught of knife-wielding youths, a fox-masked vigilante, and a nightmare lurking in a blue van.
Sink, if you still care, is the love child of House of a 1,000 Corpses and The Warriors. There you go, there are your two movies, but this is a comic that a hundred percent stands on its own and by far the best comic I've read from an indie publisher since Lees' And Then Emily Was Gone. I don't know if Sink is titled as such because the creators are going to throw everything at you, but it sure fucking feels that way. Read Full Review
If you're looking for an excitingly fresh, albeit brutal, story then you need look no further thanSink. Read Full Review